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Posted to dev@spamassassin.apache.org by Justin Mason <jm...@jmason.org> on 2008/06/30 13:47:31 UTC
Re: sa-commit mails reject by antivirus filter
Sidney Markowitz writes:
> I don't know if there is anything to be done about this except at my
> end, but FYI, the past couple of weeks of commit messages sent to
> sa-commit mailing list for (part 2/2) commits to
>
> spamassassin/rules/trunk/sandbox/jm/20_sought.cf
>
> have been rejected by my ISP's antivirus filter on the mail server. I
> believe that they use ClamAV for their signatures. The reject message said
>
> 554 5.7.1 Virus HTML.Phishing.Bank-1086 found in mail - rejected
yeah -- this is the problem with filtering commits messages to our
lists, they'll always be FP heavy.
Re: sa-commit mails reject by antivirus filter
Posted by Sidney Markowitz <si...@sidney.com>.
Justin Mason wrote, On 30/6/08 11:47 PM:
> yeah -- this is the problem with filtering commits messages to our
> lists, they'll always be FP heavy.
I didn't think of anything in particular that we should do about it, but
I thought I would mention it because I can't shut off the antivirus
filtering as easily as I do the anti-spam filter for emails on the
mailing list. It isn't a big deal anyway. sa-commit messages are always
available on the several archives for our lists.
-- sidney